Right after a crash, the priority is medical care and documentation. But the steps you take in the hours and days that follow can strongly affect what you can prove later.
Beech Grove-specific practical steps include:
- Get checked even if you “feel okay.” Neck, shoulder, and facial injuries can show up later—especially after restraint system events.
- Request copies of your crash and transport records. If you were evaluated by EMS or treated at a local emergency facility, save the paperwork.
- Preserve vehicle and repair documentation. In the days after a collision, keep invoices, inspection notes, and the details of any airbag/seatbelt component replacements.
- Document what you observed about the airbag. If the airbag didn’t deploy, deployed partially, deployed with unusual force, or went off when you expected it not to, write down what you remember while it’s fresh.
If you’re considering a consultation, it helps when your records show a clear link between the collision, the restraint system behavior, and the injuries you received.


